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For the Record, Oct. 24, 2005

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3:03 p.m., Oct. 24, 2005--For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

Books

Gretchen Bauer, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, with Scott D. Taylor, Politics in Southern Africa: State and Society in Transition, Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Publications

Chandra L. Reedy, professor of museum studies, “Comprehensive Image Analysis Packages in Ceramic Thin-Section Petrography,” in online postprints for Archaeological Sciences of the Americans Symposium 2004, compiled by R. Emerson Howell and A.J. Vonarx [http://wb/Arizona.edu/~anthro.asa.html].

D.L.Kirchman, Maxwell P. and Mildred H. Harrington Professor of Marine Studies, et al, “Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) Assimilation by Synechococcus in the Gulf of Mexico and Northwest Atlantic Ocean,” in Limnology and Oceanography, no. 50, pages 1924-1931; and Kirchman with A.I. Dittel, scientist, M.T. Cottrell, associate scientist, et al, “Biogeography of Major Bacterial Groups in the Delaware Estuary,” in Limnology and Oceanography, no. 50, pages 1697-1706.

Gretchen Bauer, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, “The Hand That Stirs the Pot Can Also Run the Country: Electing Women to Parliament in Namibia,” in Journal of Modern African Studies, vol. 42, no. 4, pages 479-509.

Presentations

Chandra L. Reedy, professor of museum studies, with Sherry Harlacher Montgomery, “Elemental Composition of Sri Lankan Bronzes: Technological Style and Change” and, with Pieter Meyers, “New Methods for Analyzing Thin Sections of Casting Core Materials: A Case Study of Southeast Asian Bronzes,” at symposium on Studies of the Sculptural Arts of Asia Using Scientific Methods, Sept. 30, Freer Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Timothy E. Targett, professor of marine studies, with graduate student Kevin Stierhoff, “RNA:DNA as an Index of Recent Growth in Fishes: Applications in Temporally and Spatially Dynamic Estuarine Nurseries” and Targett with graduate students Damian Brady and Danielle Tuzzolino, “Integrating Fish Behavior and Water Quality Models: Hypoxia-Induced Searching Strategies of Juvenile Weakfish,” at American Fisheries Society National meeting, Sept. 12-13, Anchorage, Alaska.

Debra Hess Norris, Henry Francis du Pont Chair in Fine Arts, “Help! Challenges and New Solutions in the Conservation Treatment of Photographic Materials,” at a conference on photography conservation, Oct. 10-11, Lisbon, Portugal.

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, “Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity Across Six British Colonies Versus Across the Same Six U.S. States, 1748-1811 (With a View From Canada Thrown In),” at the 60th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Oct. 7, New York City.

Rudi Matthee, professor of history, “An Historical Assessment of Basra,” at a conference on Borders, Battles and Cultural Bonds: A Historical and Political Perspective on Gulf Societies, at the University of Pennsylvania, Oct. 7-8, Philadelphia.

Gretchen Bauer, associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, “Women in African Parliaments: An Overview,” at ninth International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, June, Seoul, South Korea.

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